. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 3, 1904J Site gveeftev cmfe gtpovtsmaxi 1 ROD, GUN AND KENNEL. i Sffl Conducted by J. X. De WITT. uftijj Halloran 1 Smith 8 Edmonds 1 Noiser 5 Taylor b Phil B. Bekeart Challenge Cup Race, 100 Holling 23 24 Xauman 21 24 Feudner 21 23 Varien 22 23 Seaver 19 23 targets, 16 yardsâ 22 25 sa 19 20 83 18 20 us 18 18 78 AT THE TRAPS. The California Wing Club live bird season will close tomorrow at Ingleside with the final regular club shoot. The race will be at 20 birds and the club purse will amount to $150. '± his shoot will determine the possession of fou
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 3, 1904J Site gveeftev cmfe gtpovtsmaxi 1 ROD, GUN AND KENNEL. i Sffl Conducted by J. X. De WITT. uftijj Halloran 1 Smith 8 Edmonds 1 Noiser 5 Taylor b Phil B. Bekeart Challenge Cup Race, 100 Holling 23 24 Xauman 21 24 Feudner 21 23 Varien 22 23 Seaver 19 23 targets, 16 yardsâ 22 25 sa 19 20 83 18 20 us 18 18 78 AT THE TRAPS. The California Wing Club live bird season will close tomorrow at Ingleside with the final regular club shoot. The race will be at 20 birds and the club purse will amount to $150. '± his shoot will determine the possession of four elegantly designed club gold medals. Among the visiting shooters who participated in the shoot at Ingleside last Sunday was Mr. J. T. Skelly of Wilmington, Del. Mr. Skelly has been on the Coast as a representive of the Du Pont Powder Company. He is not only an excellent trap shot but is also a mostcongenialsportsman; for he became very popular among the Coast trap shooters whom he met (luring his sojourn here by reason of a temperament and disposition that is masonic in eliciting a friendly response among the ranks of the shotgun fraternity . The Cla'orough, Golcher & Company merchandise shoot at Ingelside last Sunday was the biggest shoot of the kind ever held on the Coast. In the main event 127 shooters participated. The shooters were divided in classesâexpert, first, second and third. The race was at 30 targets, $1 entrance There were 10 prizes for the expert class and 20 each for the other three classes. A handicap in distance was arranged on the follow- ing plmâthe first 15 targets were shot from the 16 yard mark by every contestant. The second 15 tar- gets were shot under the following handicap, 14 and 15 breaks, 20 yards', 12 and 13 breaks, 18 yards; 10 and 11 breaks, 16 yards; 9 breaks or less, 14 yards, an arrangement of manager Edgar J. Foster's that seemed to meet with general satisfaction. Another feature that was equally satisfactory was that shooters of
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